jeff, you're joining us from boston. good morning to you. >> good morning, allison, good morning victor. i l.a.x. (unintelligible) -- j uft to set the record straight on that one. >> okay. what about friday? thinking about l.a.x. on friday, is it important they have guns? >> it's not important they have guns but each of the screening points we recognize that's where things could go bad. what they need is they need hardcover. they're standing behind particle board, plywood, podiums, and there needs to be an armed presence at each. the locations. it could be law enforcement officers where they're overwatching, directly overwatching, and ready to respond at a moment's notice, the appearance of a weapon. so what's important is that there is the ability to protect against the weapon, because that's where you're going to discover it, whether the tsa people carry the weapon or not, you know, that's a decision folks can make. what's critical, and you mentioned it, i think victor did, on the lead-in to this, is the lapd overwatch